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SSH automatically disconnect you after successfully logged in

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So I cleaned up my spaces in disk and then I restarted server after that I tried SSH it in again but it automatically disconnect from me in any devices (like ConnectBot in android and my another laptop).
Here's the log of /var/log/auth.log

Dec 21 12:34:26 somethingcp-10161 sshd[4989]: Accepted publickey for root from x port 51502 ssh2: RSA SHA256:BGB15ghWWfoSuJH3Rxh6d7nKxf61Yxr0U635p/OadG0
Dec 21 12:34:26 somethingcp-10161 sshd[4989]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
Dec 21 12:34:29 somethingcp-10161 sshd[4989]: Received disconnect from x port 51502:11: disconnected by user
Dec 21 12:34:29 somethingcp-10161 sshd[4989]: Disconnected from user root x port 51502
Dec 21 12:34:29 somethingcp-10161 sshd[4989]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for user root

Here's the asciicast of the verbose ssh login here
Also I think I did delete /tmp /var/tmp and apt clean && apt autoclean && apt autoremove

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